08-17-2012, 09:53 AM
Firstly, a slight correction: you live, or exist, in both space/time and time/space here in 3rd density. However, the time/space portion of your reality is largely veiled from your space/time awareness. Hence, the conscious/subconscious dichotomy. However, this only applies to a space/time veiled perspective. In other words, you are only "unconscious" of time/space from a space/time perspective, but in time/space you are very much conscious. Makes sense?
I'm glad Plenum brought up the subject of dreaming. And I am with Ra on this in that dreaming serves but as a bridge between space/time and time/space. This is very important. The keyword is bridge.
So what is "dreaming"?
What people typically call a "dream" is what I call a residual or ghost image of time/space filtered by the space/time portion of consciousness (which is, to begin with, largely veiled from time/space). In other words, and to avoid misunderstanding, what actually occurs in time/space is not really the "dream" your conscious mind recalls upon "waking up." The "dream" is but a filtered residual image of what you did or experienced in time/space.
This is why some "dreams" will feel more "real" than others, and this is why sometimes (perhaps very, very rarely), an entity may "dream" but KNOW it was not a "dream" but very much a REAL occurrence. This applies to the more CONSCIOUS experiences in time/space, which are vividly recollected as is, and are NOT filtered through the veil.
I have consistently kept a diary of dreams for four (4) years now, and I can tell you there are dreams and there are dreams, and not all dreams carry the same degree of depth, intensity, importance, etc. I am well aware that much activity, learning, healing and teaching occurs in my time/space whilst my body rests in space/time. But what I principally wanted to address here is that when you actually have a completely lucid, vivid, conscious time/space experience you KNOW it, and it doesn't fall under the category of just another "dream." It can't. In such a case, you haven't just "bridged" between space/time and time/space, you have actually crossed over fully aware into time/space, and consciously experienced and recollected the time/space experience without the filtering veiling process into space/time. In such a case, there is no "dreaming" as such, because the experience is undoubtfully as real (if not more) than your space/time waking, daily life reality.
So, again, they key here is that "dreaming" is a bridge. However, it is not the only activity that may "draw a bridge" between space/time and time/space. There are others (a good example would be deep-trance meditation).
I have used the term "dreaming" here in the general usage of the word. In truth, space/time, time/space, across all the densities of awareness, is but a DREAM being dreamt by the Dreamer, which is the One Infinite Creator.
I'm glad Plenum brought up the subject of dreaming. And I am with Ra on this in that dreaming serves but as a bridge between space/time and time/space. This is very important. The keyword is bridge.
So what is "dreaming"?
What people typically call a "dream" is what I call a residual or ghost image of time/space filtered by the space/time portion of consciousness (which is, to begin with, largely veiled from time/space). In other words, and to avoid misunderstanding, what actually occurs in time/space is not really the "dream" your conscious mind recalls upon "waking up." The "dream" is but a filtered residual image of what you did or experienced in time/space.
This is why some "dreams" will feel more "real" than others, and this is why sometimes (perhaps very, very rarely), an entity may "dream" but KNOW it was not a "dream" but very much a REAL occurrence. This applies to the more CONSCIOUS experiences in time/space, which are vividly recollected as is, and are NOT filtered through the veil.
I have consistently kept a diary of dreams for four (4) years now, and I can tell you there are dreams and there are dreams, and not all dreams carry the same degree of depth, intensity, importance, etc. I am well aware that much activity, learning, healing and teaching occurs in my time/space whilst my body rests in space/time. But what I principally wanted to address here is that when you actually have a completely lucid, vivid, conscious time/space experience you KNOW it, and it doesn't fall under the category of just another "dream." It can't. In such a case, you haven't just "bridged" between space/time and time/space, you have actually crossed over fully aware into time/space, and consciously experienced and recollected the time/space experience without the filtering veiling process into space/time. In such a case, there is no "dreaming" as such, because the experience is undoubtfully as real (if not more) than your space/time waking, daily life reality.
So, again, they key here is that "dreaming" is a bridge. However, it is not the only activity that may "draw a bridge" between space/time and time/space. There are others (a good example would be deep-trance meditation).
I have used the term "dreaming" here in the general usage of the word. In truth, space/time, time/space, across all the densities of awareness, is but a DREAM being dreamt by the Dreamer, which is the One Infinite Creator.
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